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Show t News Notes i X From All Partt of I f UTAH I Lehl. Sugar production ,. factories In 1922 was 110,000 ton cording to statistics made w ' the bureau of agricultural econ'on1'' Beaver. Fire destroyed the t er and 300 little chicks of A1v6-Morris. A1v6-Morris. Mr. Morris, president' ofY Beaver Poultry association, had I recived the baby chicks from (-,-, nia. - 4ll!o-- Parowan. A Benson of this had a narrow escape from death it? the car he was driving was demoto ed by a skid into a canal near r "' ish Fork. Mr. Benson wa3 bruised about the knees. Logan. The 15-month-old son Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Elwood of Triton Tri-ton was drowned while playing a vat used by his father to cool m?' cans. Manti. Matthew Baer, proEic,:, business man of Tremontoa, v&s jt stantly killed in an automobile ao-i dent one mile north of Manti. Magna W. T. Harwood, 35, 2J electrician of Garfield, was ran by an automobile and later remove to the St. Mark's hospital in Lake. The driver of the ear is e. known. Salt Lake City. President and its Harding will be Utah's guests for tro days during theft Western trip this summer. This assurance waa giia Senator Smoot, Just prior to his i-parture i-parture from the national capital fc: this city. Ogdea. Assistant Fire CMef X. 7. Moore of the central station was pai fully injured when he was throw from the step of a fire truck. Park City. A party of twenty.fce students from the school of maw 0.' the University of Minnesota arritri in Salt Lake for the purpose ot visit, ing Utah mines. They will visit Bingham and Park City. Ogden. Following an aato co'Jisiji E. T. McCarthy, one of the driven, was arrested on a charge of reciisu driving. Ogden Fifty thousand dollars m asked as damages for the death of Louise Orem, alleged to have ba killed while in the employ of the D. & R. G. W. Ky. in a suit filed hi if district court. Salt Lake City. One hundred ci seven tobacco dealers of Utah 1st? qualified under the new cigaret licensing licens-ing law and are permitted to se3 cigarettes over the counter withK thereby placing themselves in a ciiis with the bootlegger. Moab. A survey of the work beij done on the road to the San to county oil field, for which the lt?!'-i-ture appropriated $15.0X1, by H. Barnes, county commissioner 0! Juan county, shows that the Cow csr-yon csr-yon road has been completed. Murray. A Lions club was orfii-ed orfii-ed last week at Murray. It is composed com-posed of twenty-five charter Ethers. Et-hers. Farmington. Sheriff Geor;e Mi: departed for Los Angeles to get K-ward K-ward Donaldson, who 1 wanted ci 1 gTand larceny charge. The alle?-crime alle?-crime was committed in Clinton US October. Price. Joseph A. Young, piore? stockgrower and farmer of Moon'.i Home. Duchesne county, died near u old well an route to Price fron ton. Helper. Gus Adams. SS age. a machine man. was cnisbM e death by a falling root in the Mn-Coal Mn-Coal company mine in Spring ciar-Carbon ciar-Carbon county. Provo Robert Curtis vs i' the Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester XM--scholarship consisting of a four-?-' course to the Brigham Youn? unij sitv. Mr. Curtis was chosen ten t-tudonts of the Provo hUb ( who rank highest In their stud possess leadership ability. Ogden. Inheritance tax on ? ClOtvJ of the estate of the , . 1( Scowcroft will be paid accords the report of tho appraisers. .nchmond.-"Blck and WM' the annual exhibition of HoM- ( tie, held in Richmond, scon greater success than nny sho ' kind ever given in this soction 01 -state. Mt. Pleasant. Frofc? Johns, principal of Wasatch a. announced that a now (orv, to bo known as the ' ' N Ul will be built this summer Wasatch block, tho gl (0 ' m ' V;i. of tho Woman's Board of H1' slons. Ephialiu.-Tho -ion hot A l.'., nent hoMclry of this part of ',., was virtually destroyed by 'j(.... building Is n three-story M" tore. Salt U,ke City. V now oo1'-;,' $20 federal reserve note f found In circulation. ,vor'; "'.,-: formatlou received b' Guthrie. v . I'olen.-I'lre at the roar of school destnned a small ? ,, building with a loss of aho" |